UC Master Gardeners, Santa Clara County, CA
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UC Master Gardeners, Santa Clara County, CA

Beans

Fresh picked green beans (Photo: UC, Evett Kilmartin)
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How to grow: Beans

Pest management: Bean cultural tips, pests, and diseases

The Basics

When to plant

  • Direct seed or transplant: April–June
  • For best results, wait to direct seed until daytime temperatures are regularly over 70°F and soil temperature is over 60°F. Direct-seeded beans will rot if the soil is too cold.

Harvest window: 50–100 days depending on variety.

Care overview

  • Nitrogen fertilizer is not needed because beans are legumes that can fix nitrogen from the air.
  • For a continuous harvest of bush beans, plant successive crops 2 to 3 weeks apart.
  • Pole beans bear over a longer period than bush beans but require trellising.

Additional link: Long Bean Trial

Recommended Varieties for Santa Clara County*

Blue Lake Stringless Pole, green pod
Spanish Musica Pole, broad green pod
Kwintus Pole, green pod
Chinese Green Noodle Pole, 20-inch long pods, bright green
Taiwan Black Seeded Pole, 38-inch long pods, black seeds
Blue Lake 274 Bush, green pod
Greencrop Bush, green pod

Other recommended varieties: 

  • Bush beans: Beurre De Roquencourt, Greencrop, Landreth Bush, Nickel, Purple Podded, Roc d’Or, Royal Burgundy, Slankette, Strike
  • Pole beans: Blue Lake, Dutch White Runner, Emerite, Fortex, Kentucky Blue, Marvel of Venice

* Many other varieties may also do well here in Santa Clara County. This list is based on UC Master Gardener trials, taste tests, and feedback from local growers.

 
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